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How does the GIBA influence cognition, mood and mental health?

Investigating the links between the Gut-Immune-Brain Axis and cognition, mood and mental health across the lifecourse. 

The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis (GIBA) is a communication network connecting gut microbes, immune signals, and the brain. Emerging research indicates that the signals from this network affect emotional and cognitive processes. When gut or brain barriers become compromised, inflammation can disrupt neural circuits involved in memory, mood, and behaviour. Our working group brings together researchers working across the GIBA Network to build capacity and collaboration addressing mechanistic pathways that regulate cognition, stress responses, and mental health, and how these influence vulnerability to conditions such as anxiety, depression, and neurodegenerative disease. Join us for our monthly discussion forum.

 

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Working Group Leads

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Lewis Hepburn

Doctoral Researcher at Leeds Beckett University

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Ashley Bell

Post-Doctoral Researcher at Imperial College London

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Jessica Teeling

Co-Lead of the GIBA Network+

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